Plans approved for 270 homes in Ashtead

In partnership with Vistry Group, our Developments team is pleased to announce that planning application submitted to Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) for up to 270 new homes and new public green space in Ashtead, Surrey has been given the green light.
The former Green Belt site will help to meet the significant housing needs in the area, with Mole Valley one of the least affordable places to buy a home in the UK. There are approximately 680 households waiting for social housing, according to Mole Valley District Council. The delivery of high-quality new homes, including 108 affordable units, on Land South of Ermyn Way will make a vital contribution to addressing this national and local challenge, as well as providing market homes to give local people the opportunity to own their own home.
Our Developments team and Vistry have engaged extensively with Mole Valley District Council over many years through the Local Plan process and outline planning stage. The approved plans were shaped in line with Local Plan policy and extensive consultation has taken place with local residents, Council members and stakeholders, including local primary schools, to seek feedback throughout the process.
The development will create a distinctive and sustainable new neighbourhood in a leafy-green setting. A range of benefits will be delivered, in addition to meeting the pressing need for new homes. This will include a purpose-built community building with potential for a children’s nursery, approximately 30 acres of open space with green corridors and children’s play areas, an on-site car share club available for the wider community, and enhanced walking and cycling facilities.
Furthermore, financial contributions, as part of the development, will also be made towards Surrey Connect – a digital on demand bus service – alongside improvements to sustainable transport infrastructure.
John Tarvit
Director of Planning for Wates Developments
Martin Leach
Managing Director, Vistry Strategic Land & Major Projects